Theres really no "one stop shop" that will do "everything" we want it to. By routing Traktor though Ableton, we have all the pros of having much more control over the decks than Ableton live supports. This really comes into its own when you want to layer you own Native Ableton/VST effects in serial or even parallel, in whatever way you want. This is why "smart mixing" is not possible in any other dj software other than Ableton Live. Though "smart mixing" is just one of many things *insert favorite dj software here* cant do.
Heres another example: Say you found some vocal sample you like and you have a cue set on it. You could have a ping pong delay in Ableton Live that routes the "pings" and "pongs" to another channel of its own, with its own effects chain. That way the effects you put on this new channel would be effecting pings and pongs with crazy reverbs or any effects you can think of, while keeping the original voice clip clean of effects, or it could even have its own effects on it that do not effect the ping pong delay.
Theres close to infinite other creations like this you could create for even more control over your music and ill say it again, its just not possible any other way without a program like Ableton Live. You could use Fruity loops, Cubase, *insert favorite DAW here*, but most people agree on Ableton Live having the best interface for live performances and i tend to agree.
"I would like to learn what all the fuss is about"
The "Fuss" is because this is the way it should be in the first place
"I usually use traktor with my vci 100, where i can control it all. But how do i do that using live? Do i still use the vci fortrakter, and the use another controller for live or how do you do it?"
You can use your VCI-100 to control Traktor and Ableton live at the same time if you have your system configured correctly.
"Touches on some intersting new concepts these are virtual midi ports and direct sound"
All direct sound is, is windows standard Direct X sound drivers, which are totally crap for latency, i think this is just better for users that dont have asio drivers on windows. Which really does not help anyone here, as (i hope) we are all after seriously low latencies which direct sound will never be able to help us with.
"I hope that direct-sound allows traktor to be more flexible with its audio in regard to other programs like ableton LIVE."
Personally i don't even think Traktor should even try to match Ableton Live. They should be working on a Traktor VST so we do not have to worry about all this audio rewiring fuss that just adds unnecessary audio latency no matter what system your using.
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